F stand up at 09.13, settled down at 09 23

- it seems to me, she is observing the two little ones, or only No5 (?!)
- No5 seems to me frozen
- F takes care of her offspring
- 09.20 they again cuddle to each other and are twittering all the time
- it is hard to catch something when the water level in streams and creeks are high, when the water is mud and it is hard to fly with very wet wings (and dangerous - collisions easily occur)
09.32 only bird are singing, F is resting/sleeping - some times we see the "third eyelid"
resting female (09.36.59)

Birds have two eyelids, upper and lower. Birds active during daytime hours raise the lower lid when closing their eye, and nocturnal birds close the upper lid. But birds also have a translucent nictitating membrane, sometimes called a “third eyelid”. Nictitating, for all its alliterative syllables, simply means “blinking”. This extra eyelid is hinged at the inner side of the eye and sweeps horizontally across the cornea. The nictitating membrane is largely transparent, and it helps keep the eye moist and clean while guarding it from wind, dust, and hazards.